my friend made me

2021-09-20 17:20 marked

Omg WHY DO I ALWAYS SEE PEOPLE COMPLAINING IN STRAIGHT MANGA’S COMMENT SECTION. “Omg this so boring Imma go read yaoi”. “This is why I don’t read heterosexual shit”. “Literally girls in shoujo mangas are so annoying” LIKE DAYUM. I LIKE YAOI MANGAS AS MUCH AS THE NEXT PERSON BUT STOP TRYING TO BRING OTHER MANGAS DOWN JUST BECAUSE YOU......

2021-09-05 17:29 marked
Idk bro I’m pretty sure a lot of people here aren’t mad because of all the problematic stuff in the story, but just because the writing/marketing deceptively tries to sell it as graphic bdsm shit when it’s clearly just abuse. I don’t really care if glorified abuse is your fetish lol, but I think as a creator, it’s so important to let people know what they’re getting into so that nobody has to get hurt by the content. The thing is, the creators barely even acknowledge the rape ensuing in this story, leading people to interpret them as being irresponsible and misusing their creative license to make a rape story disguised as a romance. I think if the publishers and creators were just upfront about the fact that Doona is a whole predator people wouldn’t have been pulled in by the false advertising and wouldn’t be so upset.
2021-04-19 17:46 marked
Agree with the other anon, the issue is not that "dark" topics cannot be explored in fiction, but the lack of emotional maturity and the glorification of them. Yaoi in general is just awful for minimising the physical and emotional impact that sexual abuse has. You do see though authors actually create thought provoking stories that are realistic, and representative without the agenda of justifying abuse.

As others have pointed out Harada does this. Readers will call his/her stories "scary" for their realistic portrayals, yet lap up nonsense like BJ Alex or Painter of the night that treats rape as a simple stepping stone for the "seme" to realise he's in love. Saezuru is another that addresses trauma very well too. I stupidly thought that this story would be an examination of sexism, like "Will I be single for ever" or "Hibari no asa" or "Ikoku Nikki".... but nope.

The main issue is that the other isn't just writing a cheap hentai, where men lay eggs or step mothers simp after their spotty step son... things which are straight bullshit and obviously to be taken with a pinch of salt where the author knows they are just creating a stupid story. This author though is like an open book, they say they formed Minho's character from their experience of someone they actually knew. It's a revenge manhwa where the author is "Doona" and what's also disturbing is that the author themselves states that they do not recognise Doona's behaviour as criminal, right up until the very end they are calling her a queen of bdsm.

I really wish the author had the decency to not include the suicidal imagery, that "cuckhold" scene where Haesol and Doona tie Minho to the door was just shocking, who signed off on that and thought it was appropriate in a "romance" plot?
2021-04-19 17:43 marked

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